It’s really special knowing that hundreds of people in Ripon have donated so that a refugee family can find safety here

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We recently had some really wonderful support from 2 local primary schools, Masham School and Bishop Monkton School. The kids decided that they wanted to help bring a refugee family to safety in our city and came up with ideas for how they could raise money.

The children at Masham School ran sponsored laps of their school playground. And one of their parents who owns a sweet shop in town agreed to donate a big jar of sweets so that they could play ‘guess how many sweets in the jar’.

It’s a really small school with just 120 pupils, but overall they raised £1500. We were amazed! I went to the school so that one of the pupils could give me the cheque in person and so that I could say thank you on behalf of Ripon City of Sanctuary.

We worked out that if we were to welcome a family of 6, then £1500 covers the cost of welcoming one family member. When we thanked the children, we put it in these terms so that they could really see the impact of their fundraising.

We’ve got a couple of fundraising and awareness-raising events lined up. The first of these is a stall at a church event called the ‘Extravaganza’. Lots of local projects have stands and there are games and little competitions.

Fundraising can be a really good opportunity for awareness raising, and this is such an important aspect of Community Sponsorship for us. We’re hoping to raise some money at the Extravaganza, but we’re actually more excited about talking to lots of people about what we’re doing and why. We want to raise awareness of issues facing refugees more generally. Community Sponsorship can be a good way to start a wider conversation about welcoming people seeking safety.

For the second event, we’re asking people to join us to walk the Sanctuary Way on 18th September. This is a circular walk that traces the original boundaries of ‘The Sanctuary of Ripon’ – an area around Ripon Cathedral going back to the 10th Century where people could seek sanctuary. Although the medieval meaning of sanctuary isn’t quite the same as today’s, we really like this symbolism: Ripon has been offering sanctuary for more than 1000 years.

Events like sponsored walks are a good way to reach people who don’t have time to volunteer for us regularly, but who do want to support us. This way they can give up just a few hours of their weekend as a one off rather than making an ongoing commitment which might be too much for them.

Overall, fundraising has been quicker than we expected and it’s really helped us to see the level of support that we have in the community.

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